Indian American researcher develops new materials to help make quantum computers and communication networks faster and more ...
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Quantum Science & Technology: DST’s Translation Pathway From Lab Capability To National Platforms
The Department of Science & Technology (DST) is steering this transformation by positioning quantum science and technology as ...
A faint blue dot, suspended between metal electrodes, captured imaginations around the world—and reminded us how far experimental physics has come. In Oxford, a lone ...
Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions, marking a ...
Quantinuum has unveiled a third-generation quantum computer that could be easier to scale up than rival approaches.
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US scientists build superconducting qubit that lasts 15x longer than industry-standard
The new qubit design is similar to those already used by leading companies like Google and IBM, and could easily be slotted ...
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New quantum computer is on the path to unravelling superconductivity
Using the Helios-1 quantum computer, researchers have used a record-breaking number of error-proof qubits to run the first ...
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IBM’s 120-qubit breakthrough escalates quantum threat to Bitcoin encryption
IBM scientists entangled 120 qubits in a single coherent “cat state,” a record-breaking feat in quantum computing.
Qubits differ from classical bits, which are coded as only 0 or 1. A qubit can be a combination of both 0 and 1 simultaneously. One way to think of it is as a coin spinning between a 0 and a 1 axis.
Quantum computers based on ions or atoms have one major advantage: the hardware itself isn’t manufactured, so there’s no ...
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